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Theme - Alternating DJ

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Soft Winds
Artist | Song | |
Descloux, Lizzy Mercier | Decryptated - N.Y. No Wave - (1978) | |
Williams, Tony | Memory - Lifetime - (1964) | |
Bernstein, Steven Jesse | No No Man (Part One) - Prison - (1992) | |
Chaino | Swamp Girl - Africana & Beyond - (1958) | |
Kidane, Tesfa-Mayem | Heycate - Ethiopiques 10: Blues and Ballads - (1971) | |
Fischer, William S. | Green Forever - Circles - (1970) | |
Shiloah | Road to Laramy - Shiloah - (1970) | |
Stonebreath | Track 12 - The Silver Chein Unwound - (2003) | |
Bongwater | We Did It Again - Double Bummer - (1988) | |
Stark Reality | Comrades - Now - (1970) | |
Schifrin, Lalo | Bamboo Bird Cage - Enter the Dragon O.S.T. - (197?) | |
Stanton, Candi | Do Your Duty - Candi Stanton - (197?) | |
McIntyre, Kalaparuscha Maurice | Jays - Wildflowers: The New York Loft Jazz Sessions - Complete - (1976) | |
Bill Evans and Jim Hall | My Bloody Valentine - Undercurrent - (1962) | |
Dutronc, Jacques | J'aime Les Filles - En Vogue - (1967) | |
Zola, Arletta | Je Suis Folle De Tant Taimer - Swinging Mademoseilles - (196?) | |
Davis Jr., Sammy {Gershwin} | I Got Plenty O' Nuttin - Yes I Can! The Sammy Davis Story - (196?) | |
Garland, Red | Soft Winds - Prestige Profiles - (1961) | |
Comment:
Taking a break from the series' for a bit...Have to put the final touches on Top 100 (Part VI), Green - Gold - and Black (Part III) and new installments of the Menace and Mind-Melts.Purely for the heck of it...and supremely enjoyable tracks.
Enjoy!

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This maybe the definition of Mixed Genre! Great mix.
Pure awesomeness,my friend. You can't really beat Bongwater, Candi Staton and Red Garland on the same mix. (ditto sport)
Sweet wind!
Always had a soft spot for Candi Staton & love the Bongwater track.
Nice collection. Love that Wildflowers series.
Very, very nice indeed. I have to say, I always like the element of surprise with your choices! The Sammy Davis Jr. and Evans & Hall are great.
Enjoyable indeed! Though there's plenty hear that have yet to reach my ears.